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What is the definition of Tao?

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"Tao is the supreme law of existence, knowable only by dissolving into it, like a salt doll melting into the ocean; true understanding comes not from words, but from direct experience."

According to Osho, Tao cannot truly be defined; it is the supreme law (dharma, Rta) by which existence functions, knowable only by living it and dissolving into it, like a salt doll melting into the ocean. Words are mere pointers meant to kindle thirst; real understanding arises through direct experience, not conceptual descriptions.
You can’t explain Tao with words; it’s how everything works, and you only understand it by experiencing and becoming one with it—like salt disappearing in water.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize practice (meditation, awareness, surrender) over collecting definitions.
- Relax resistance by aligning with life’s flow, easing anxiety and control habits.
- Use ideas as pointers to awaken a sincere thirst that fuels direct inner exploration.
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